Fantasy Tip: Bradford has struggled at times this season and has thrown at least two touchdowns in only on one of his last six games. Owners in most leagues can find a better option to start and can pass on Bradford.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford has quietly thrown 12 touchdowns to just three interceptions on the season, although his 6.94 yards per completion leaves something to be desired. He's one somewhat of a cold streak of late, however, throwing just three touchdowns and two interceptions in his last three outings while averaging a measly 233 yards per game. Bradford is a backup fantasy quarterback.

Fantasy Tip: As long as Bradford doesn't suffer any setbacks he should be good to go for Thursday night. Bradford has struggled for the most part this season, though, and he is not a starting caliber fantasy quarterback.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford had a tailor made matchup against the Detroit Lions on Thursday, but he didn't play up to par even throwing 31 completions out of 37 attempts. He remains a backup fantasy quarterback going forward.

Fantasy Tip: Minnesota is effective against the pass, but so is Arizona. Its 195.2 yards per game is second in the NFL, so Bradford's low number doesn't come as a surprise. He was pretty effective, so his QB1 status really isn't in jeopardy.

Fantasy Tip: Even though Bradford was scoreless in every quarter but the second, where Minnesota scored 20 points, Bradford appears to be back on the map. He looked solid in another 300-yard game. As long as he has people like offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur watching him, Bradford is a decent QB1.

Fantasy Tip: Time will tell what having a new offensive coordinator will do for Bradford. The new OC is Pat Shurmur, who has worked closely with Bradford in the past. Bradford remains a decent low QB1 or high QB2 choice as long as Shurmur is in charge.

Fantasy Tip: Bradford's offensive line was shaky, and the run game continue to do very little to alleviate pressure for him. He found Stefon Diggs late in the game for a touchdown, but he was nearly shut out. He'll look to bounce back in Week 9 against the Detroit Lions, a pass defense ranking 19th by allowing 259.4 yards per game while giving up an NFL-high tying 19 passing scores.